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Born as Kumaraswamy in Kerala, Swamiji faced severe health struggles during his childhood. His search for healing and spiritual truth led him to leave his home at a young age. He traveled extensively across India, learning from various spiritual masters and traditional healers.
: He is credited with teaching yoga to over 4.5 million people worldwide, emphasizing that yoga is for health and self-improvement, not for competition.
Swamiji did not treat yoga as an elitist or secretive practice. He simplified complex yogic postures so common people and farmers could practice them. He traveled to remote villages, organizing free yoga camps that attracted thousands of participants. The Power of "Tiruka" malladihalli sri raghavendra swamiji
Every Sunday, thousands of people would line up at the ashram. Swamiji would personally check pulses and prescribe treatments, often working for 18 hours straight without a break. Literary Contributions and Social Reform
No account of Sri Raghavendra Swamiji’s life is complete without mention of his most ardent disciple, Sri Surdasji. Born Suryanarayana in 1921, he was a school teacher and a passionate freedom fighter who joined the Quit India movement. When he met Raghavendra Swamiji, he found a kindred spirit and dedicated his entire life to his Guru’s mission. Born as Kumaraswamy in Kerala, Swamiji faced severe
Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji passed away on August 21, 1996, at the age of 106, leaving behind a legacy of selfless service and a thriving center for traditional Indian sciences.
If you wish to experience this legacy firsthand, the ashrama is easily accessible: : He is credited with teaching yoga to over 4
: He was a master of Yoga and Ayurveda , having learned from gurus like Palani Swami and Laxman Baba of Karachi.
Beyond his work as a healer and yogi, Swamiji was a prolific writer, playwright, and poet. Writing under his pen name "Tiruka," he published over 50 books spanning diverse genres:
Based on his 70 years of experience, he formulated various theories in yoga teaching, maintaining that the number of yoga postures is equivalent to the number of animals and birds in the world. "Thiruka": The Beggar Saint